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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37142231/colonic-perforation-secondary-to-covid-19-induced-hemorrhagic-colitis-in-a-patient-heterozygous-for-factor-v-leiden
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole Gherlone, Priya Bhakta, Marsha Apushkin, Richard Zhu
Up to 17.6% of COVID-19 positive patients present with gastrointestinal symptoms and bowel wall abnormalities have been described in up to 31% of COVID-19 positive patients. Here, we present a case of a 40-year-old male diagnosed with COVID-19 complicated by hemorrhagic colitis leading to colonic perforation. CT scan of abdomen and pelvis demonstrated markedly distended descending and sigmoid colon with poorly defined wall, pneumatosis, and pneumoperitoneum. The patient was taken for emergent exploratory laparotomy for extended left hemicolectomy, partial omentectomy, transverse colostomy creation, abdominal washout, repair of small bowel, and appendectomy...
May 4, 2023: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36948616/delayed-perforation-after-endoscopic-detachable-snare-ligation-for-colonic-diverticular-hemorrhage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takayuki Nagahashi, Koichi Hamada, Yoshinori Horikawa, Yoshiki Shiwa, Kae Techigawara, Daizo Fukushima, Noriyuki Nishino, Yukitoshi Todate, Atsushi Irisawa
A 74-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with severe hematochezia. Abdominal enhanced computed tomography (CT) demonstrated extravasation of contrast material from the descending colon. Colonoscopy revealed recent bleeding in the descending colon diverticulum. Bleeding was stopped using detachable snare ligation. Eight days later, the patient developed abdominalgia, and CT revealed free air caused by delayed perforation. The patient underwent emergency surgery. Perforation at the ligation site was detected using intraoperative colonoscopy...
March 22, 2023: Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36923384/colonic-stricture-a-rare-complication-of-ultraselective-transcatheter-arterial-embolization-with-microcoils-for-transverse-colonic-diverticular-hemorrhage
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Lan Nguyen, Yu An Lin, Michael Hoss, Kyle Degeyter
Ultraselective transcatheter arterial embolization with microcoils is a highly effective and safe treatment for lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Here we present a patient with a history of pandiverticulosis, who was hospitalized with acute hemorrhage in the mid-transverse colon. The patient underwent a successful embolization with a microcatheter and microcoils. Postembolization angiography demonstrated no residual flow to the areas of concern. One-month postembolization, however, the patient presented to the emergency department with nonspecific abdominal symptoms...
May 2023: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36872509/multicompartmental-traumatic-injury-induces-sex-specific-alterations-in-the-gut-microbiome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer A Munley, Lauren S Kelly, Gwoncheol Park, Gwendolyn S Gillies, Erick E Pons, Kolenkode B Kannan, Elizabeth M Whitley, Letitia E Bible, Philip A Efron, Ravinder Nagpal, Alicia M Mohr
BACKGROUND: Previous preclinical studies have demonstrated an altered gut microbiome after traumatic injury; however, the impact of sex on dysbiosis remains unknown. We hypothesized that the "pathobiome" phenotype induced by multicompartmental injuries and chronic stress is host sex specific with unique microbiome signatures. METHODS: Male and proestrus female Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 8/group) aged 9-11 weeks were subjected to either multicompartmental injury (PT) (lung contusion, hemorrhagic shock, cecectomy, bifemoral pseudofractures), PT plus 2-hours daily chronic restraint stress (PT/CS) or naive controls...
March 6, 2023: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36847887/importance-of-intraoperative-indocyanine-green-imaging-in-the-management-of-non-occlusive-mesenteric-ischemia-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryohei Miyashita, Masato Kitazawa, Shigeo Tokumaru, Satoshi Nakamura, Makoto Koyama, Yuta Yamamoto, Nao Hondo, Satoru Miyazaki, Yuji Soejima
BACKGROUND: Non-obstructive intestinal ischemia (NOMI) is caused by intestinal vascular spasm and has a poor prognosis if not diagnosed and treated early. Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging has been reported to be useful for the intraoperative assessment of the extent of intestinal resection required for NOMI. Few reports have described massive intestinal bleeding after conservative management of NOMI. We report a case of NOMI with massive postoperative bleeding from the site of an ICG contrast defect found before the initial surgery...
February 27, 2023: Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36846837/diagnostic-nightmare-intra-intestinal-bleed-masks-intra-abdominal-bleed-after-colonoscopy
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Hillary M Jackson, Victoriann M Jones, Sharani U Jayaratne, Alexander A Fokin, Mohammad M Masri
Colonoscopy is a widely used method of screening, diagnosis and intervention. Complications are infrequent and generally present as colonic perforation or colonic hemorrhage. A rare and life-threatening complication of colonoscopy is splenic injury or rupture. We present a case report of an 81-year-old female who was admitted with hemodynamic instability and tachycardia due to gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding and developed hemoperitoneum within 24 hours following colonoscopy. The initial computed tomography (CT) scan was misdiagnosed due to the patient history of GI bleed, and the iatrogenic splenic injury was recognized only during a second CT after continued hemodynamic instability...
February 2023: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36816733/emergency-gastrointestinal-tract-operation-associated-with-cytomegalovirus-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seijong Kim, Kyoung Won Yoon, Eunmi Gil, Keesang Yoo, Kyung Jin Choi, Chi-Min Park
PURPOSE: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is common in immunocompromised patients. Enterocolitis caused by CMV infection can lead to perforation and bleeding of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which requires emergency operation. We investigated the demographics and outcomes of patients who underwent emergency operation for CMV infection of the GI tract. METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted between January 2010 and December 2020. Patients who underwent emergency GI operation and were diagnosed with CMV infection through a pathologic examination of the surgical specimen were included...
February 2023: Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36800938/a-descriptive-study-of-abdominal-complications-in-patients-with-mild-covid-19-presenting-to-the-emergency-department-a-single-center-experience-in-japan-during-the-omicron-variant-phase
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuhei Maruyama, Daiki Wada, Takahiro Oishi, Fukuki Saito, Kazuhisa Yoshiya, Yasushi Nakamori, Yasuyuki Kuwagata
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 is widely known to induce a variety of extrapulmonary manifestations. Gastrointestinal symptoms have been identified as the most common extra-pulmonary manifestations of COVID-19, with an incidence reported to range from 3 to 61%. Although previous reports have addressed abdominal complications with COVID-19, these have not been adequately elucidated for the omicron variant. The aim of our study was to clarify the diagnosis of concomitant abdominal diseases in patients with mild COVID-19 who presented to hospital with abdominal symptoms during the sixth and seventh waves of the pandemic of the omicron variant in Japan...
February 19, 2023: BMC Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36759994/-a-case-of-pancreatic-tail-cancer-causing-gastrointestinal-hemorrhage-due-to-transverse-colon-invasion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroyuki Nojima, Hiroaki Shimizu, Takashi Murakami, Kazuto Yamazaki, Takahisa Sato, Shuntaro Obi, Masato Yamazaki, Akihiro Usui, Chihiro Kosugi, Kiyohiko Shuto, Keiji Koda
An 81-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital due to frequent bleeding and hemorrhagic shock. Blood tests revealed anemia and contrast-enhanced abdominal CT revealed a pancreatic tail tumor with a diameter of 60 mm. The boundary between pancreatic tumor and the transverse colon, stomach and spleen was unclear, and invasion of the transverse colon as well as the stomach and spleen was suspected. Hemorrhage due to colon invasion of the pancreatic tail cancer and intra-tumoral hemorrhage were suspected. Due to persistent bleeding, the patient had emergency surgery to control bleeding...
January 2023: Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36754979/development-and-validation-of-a-novel-model-for-predicting-stigmata-of-recent-hemorrhage-in-acute-lower-gastrointestinal-bleeding-multicenter-nationwide-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomonori Aoki, Atsuo Yamada, Katsumasa Kobayashi, Atsushi Yamauchi, Jun Omori, Takashi Ikeya, Taiki Aoyama, Naoyuki Tominaga, Yoshinori Sato, Takaaki Kishino, Naoki Ishii, Tsunaki Sawada, Masaki Murata, Akinari Takao, Kazuhiro Mizukami, Ken Kinjo, Shunji Fujimori, Takahiro Uotani, Minoru Fujita, Hiroki Sato, Sho Suzuki, Toshiaki Narasaka, Junnosuke Hayasaka, Tomohiro Funabiki, Yuzuru Kinjo, Akira Mizuki, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Mitsuru Kaise, Naoyoshi Nagata
OBJECTIVES: Stigmata of recent hemorrhage (SRH) directly indicate a need for endoscopic therapy in acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB). Colonoscopy would be prioritized for patients with highly suspected SRH, but the predictors of colonic SRH remain unclear. We aimed to construct a predictive model for the efficient detection of SRH using a nationwide cohort. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 8360 patients admitted through hospital emergency departments for acute LGIB in the CODE BLUE-J Study (49 hospitals throughout Japan)...
February 8, 2023: Digestive Endoscopy: Official Journal of the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36732461/a-case-of-transcatheter-arterial-embolization-for-intraperitoneal-hemorrhage-due-to-giant-hepatic-segmental-arterial-mediolysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroki Kato, Satoru Hagiwara, Naoshi Nishida, Yoriaki Komeda, Akihiro Yoshida, Masatoshi Kudo
This study aimed to demonstrate the effect of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) on hepatic segmental arterial mediolysis (SAM). The patient, a 68-year-old female, suddenly developed right upper abdominal pain in October 2021, which was initially relieved. However, she was rushed to a local hospital the next day when her abdominal pain recurred. An abdominal computed tomography scan suggested a ruptured hepatic aneurysm; therefore, she was transferred to our hospital and admitted on the same day. On the first day after admission, she underwent emergency catheterization and N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (NBCA)/lipiodol embolization for an aneurysm in the hepatic S6...
February 2, 2023: Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36706165/differences-between-patients-with-inpatient-onset-and-outpatient-onset-acute-lower-gastrointestinal-bleeding-an-observational-study
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REVIEW
Minoru Fujita, Noriaki Manabe, Takahisa Murao, Mitsuhiko Suehiro, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Jun Nakamura, Katsunori Ishii, Syuzo Monden, Emiko Uji, Hiraku Misawa, Takehiro Ninomiya, Momoyo Sasahira, Masaya Chikaishi, Shogen Yo, Motoyasu Osawa, Ryo Katsumata, Maki Ayaki, Manabu Ishii, Hirofumi Kawamoto, Akiko Shiotani, Jiro Hata, Ken Haruma
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The clinical severity and course of acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding (ALGIB) are believed to differ between inpatient-onset and outpatient-onset cases, but no reports have investigated these issues in detail. We aimed to evaluate the clinical differences between inpatient-onset and outpatient-onset ALGIB. METHODS: Medical records of patients who had undergone emergency colonoscopy for ALGIB were retrospectively reviewed. The severity was evaluated using the NOBLADS score...
May 2023: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36685120/postoperative-transverse-colon-necrosis-due-to-mesenteric-injury-during-laparoscopic-surgery-for-endometrial-carcinoma
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Kentaro Kaji, Hirofumi Tsubouchi, Masahiko Mori, Shiro Suzuki
Hemorrhage and organ injury have been frequently reported as complications associated with trocar puncture in laparoscopic surgery. This report presents a case of delayed intestinal necrosis due to mesenteric injury. A 76-year-old woman who had a history of distal gastrectomy and adrenal insufficiency was diagnosed with stage IA endometrial cancer. We performed laparoscopic total hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. The upper abdominal wall and mesentery were adhered, and bleeding from the mesentery was noted during the first trocar puncture of the umbilical region, resulting in ligation and hemostasis...
January 2023: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36514613/intraparenchymal-hematoma-with-significant-mass-effect-treated-with-factor-eight-inhibitor-bypass-activity
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Sathwika Prasad, Paola Colon Figueroa, Thor S Stead, Rohan K Mangal, Latha Ganti
The authors present the case of an 80-year-old female with myelodysplastic syndrome treated with chemotherapy and apixaban, a direct oral anticoagulant who suffered an intracranial hemorrhage. She presented to the emergency department with altered mental status and was found to have a large intraparenchymal hematoma with a significant mass effect. Our patient was given FEIBA (Factor Eight Inhibitor Bypass Activity) to reverse the hemorrhage. Anticoagulant-related bleeding reversal strategies are discussed...
November 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36476704/-a-case-of-bacterial-meningitis-due-to-colon-perforation-of-v-p-shunt-tube-in-an-elderly-patient-with-prolonged-high-fever-after-hospitalization-for-urinary-tract-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hironobu Nakamura
An 86-year-old woman who had received a V-P shunt for subarachnoid hemorrhage 23 years previously presented to the emergency room with a chief complaint of fever. The diagnosis on admission was urinary tract infection, and treatment with CMZ was started. Abdominal CT scan on admission revealed that the V-P shunt had penetrated the ascending colon; however, because there were no clinical symptoms or imaging findings suggestive of peritonitis or meningitis, the V-P shunt was not initially considered to be related to the fever...
2022: Nihon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36380562/colorectal-surgical-management-of-colitis-induced-by-vasculitis-in-the-absence-of-inflammatory-bowel-disease-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica A Paynter, Kirby R Qin, Georgia Seamer, Ruchira Fernando, Janelle Brennan, Chun Hin Angus Lee
Colitis caused by vasculitis is a rare and poorly understood pathology. Little evidence exists on its clinical presentation, path to diagnosis, and surgical management. In this report, we present a case report and literature review. A healthy 20-year-old male patient presented with hemorrhagic colitis requiring total colectomy with end ileostomy. Pathological examination showed pancolitis with multiple ulcers, transmural inflammation, hemorrhage, and microvascular thrombosis. Extensive serological testing revealed elevated cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (c-ANCA) and eosinophilia, leading to a diagnosis of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) and vasculitis-induced colitis...
November 16, 2022: Annals of Coloproctology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36309072/underwater-versus-conventional-emr-for-nonpedunculated-colorectal-lesions-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Luciano Lenz, Bruno Martins, Gustavo Andrade de Paulo, Fabio Shiguehissa Kawaguti, Elisa Ryoka Baba, Ricardo Sato Uemura, Carla Cristina Gusmon, Sebastian Naschold Geiger, Renata Nobre Moura, Caterina Pennacchi, Marcelo Simas de Lima, Adriana Vaz Safatle-Ribeiro, Claudio Lyoiti Hashimoto, Ulysses Ribeiro, Fauze Maluf-Filho
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Conventional endoscopic mucosal resection (CEMR) is the standard modality for removing nonpedunculated colorectal lesions. Underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR) has emerged as an alternative method. There are few comparative studies between these techniques, especially evaluating recurrence. Therefore, the purpose of this trial was to compare CEMR and UEMR for the resection of colorectal lesions with respect to efficacy, safety, and recurrence rate. METHODS: This was a randomized controlled trial of UEMR versus CEMR for naïve and nonpedunculated lesions measuring between 10 and 40 mm...
March 2023: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36262904/gastrointestinal-hemorrhage-due-to-duodenal-varix-a-case-report
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Bassam Hossain, Fahad Malik, Ali Khan, Mohammad Abidi, Ali Marhaba, Amanke Oranu, Mark Shumeyko, Amine Hila, Shoreh Qazi, Shehryar Shaikh
We report a case of a 72-year-old female with a past medical condition of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis who presented in the emergency department with altered mentation. An Esophagogastroduodenoscopy was performed which showed a normal esophagus and stomach, but revealed grade III varices which were appreciable in the second portion of the duodenum. Her colonoscopy report revealed multiple small and large mouthed diverticula in the sigmoid colon along with hematin throughout the colon, yet no evidence of active bleeding, mass or inflammation...
2022: Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36203239/multicompartmental-traumatic-injury-and-the-microbiome-shift-to-a-pathobiome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer A Munley, Lauren S Kelly, Erick E Pons, Kolenkode B Kannan, Preston S Coldwell, Elizabeth M Whitley, Gwendolyn S Gillies, Philip A Efron, Ravinder Nagpal, Alicia M Mohr
BACKGROUND: Previous animal models have demonstrated altered gut microbiome after mild traumatic injury; however, the impact of injury severity and critical illness is unknown. We hypothesized that a rodent model of severe multicompartmental injuries and chronic stress would demonstrate microbiome alterations toward a "pathobiome" characterized by an overabundance of pathogenic organisms which would persist one week after injury. METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 8/group) were subjected to either polytrauma (PT) (lung contusion, hemorrhagic shock, cecectomy, and bifemoral pseudofractures), PT plus 2-hours daily chronic restraint stress (PT/CS), or naïve controls...
October 7, 2022: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36128105/unexpected-findings-during-colon-cancer-surgery-a-rare-complication-of-ventriculoperitoneal-shunt
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Naoki Ishimaru, Hirohisa Fujikawa, Hirohisa Fujikawa, Kazuya Niwa
Background: Complications such as infections and obstructions of the ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt are common. However, VP shunt trapped on the serosal side of colon cancer is rare, and there is no clear treatment strategy. Case Description: A 72-year-old man presented with a 1-month history of constipation, diarrhea, and weight loss. His medical history consisted of subarachnoid hemorrhage and hydrocephalus 13 years earlier, for which endovascular coiling and VP shunting were performed...
2022: Surgical Neurology International
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